Auto theft down across Pierce County, reports sheriff’s department
Jan 2, 2025, 4:59 PM | Updated: Jan 3, 2025, 5:47 pm

Auto theft is down in Pierce County. (Photo: James Lynch, 成人X站 Newsradio)
(Photo: James Lynch, 成人X站 Newsradio)
Those who drive older Kias and Hyundais are resting a little easier, at least in Pierce County.
The Pierce County Sheriff鈥檚 Department (PCSD) told 成人X站 Newsradio auto theft across the county is down significantly from its peak in the summer of 2023. Over a three-month period, deputies responded to more than 460 car thefts or attempted car thefts.
鈥淚鈥檇 come on to shift, on patrol and there鈥檇 be five or six stolen car reports and by the time we got those cleared up there鈥檇 be ten more,鈥 PCSD Deputy Carly Cappetto said.
Fania Sip鈥檚 Kia was one of those victims.
鈥淪ometimes I didn鈥檛 go out,” he said. “I don鈥檛 want to park anywhere I knew my Kia would get stolen again. It got stolen twice. They broke my window and when I went in to get a replacement, there were four other Kia owners that were there.鈥
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Why is auto theft down in Pierce County?
The department said several factors contributed to the decline.
鈥淚 would say, over the last couple of years, the ‘Kia Boys,’ most of them have been arrested, so there鈥檚 not a lot of them out there,鈥 Cappetto said.
She added those arrests were a huge turning point.
“We could actually do our job and go after them and make it harder for them to get away,” Cappetto shared.
Other factors included: public awareness and extra caution among drivers, multi-agency auto theft task forces, aggressive prosecution of teens, automakers fixing vulnerabilities in Kias and Hyundais and a change in the Pierce County Pursuit policy, which allows deputies to chase property crime suspects.
These combined efforts brought the theft rates back down to where they were prior to the big spike.
But Cappetto said her heart goes out to the victims. Many of them couldn鈥檛 afford to pay for repairs or for the time their car spent in an impound lot.
鈥淧eople who live in apartment complexes, single moms, elderly people, people who didn鈥檛 have the funds or the resources to invest a ton of money to secure their vehicles,鈥 Cappetto said.
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Sip is glad most of the threat appears to be gone and can rest a little easier.
“I鈥檓 happy they鈥檙e being proactive about it because I鈥檇 rather they do something than not,” he said. “All we did is file a report and it didn鈥檛 go anywhere. So, it鈥檚 nice to have a sense of security with them doing their work.”
However, the problem has not been completely eradicated as evidenced by some recent high-profile crimes where stolen Hyundais were used by juveniles to ram into local businesses and schools.
“Our agency, other local agencies and the Puget Sound Auto Theft Task Force continue efforts to apprehend these suspects and prevent future crimes,” PCSD said.
James Lynch is a reporter at 成人X站 Newsradio. You can read more of James鈥 stories聽here. Follow James on聽, or email him聽here.